$14 to See The Wailers at House of Blues Orlando on Friday, April 26, at 9 p.m. (Up to $27 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Legendary band that toured with Bob Marley keeps the legend's lyrics alive in tracks such as "Get Up, Stand Up" and “Could You Be Loved”

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Apr 26, 2013.Limit 8/person. G-Pass not redeemable with mobile app. Use for admission at House of Blues Orlando. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects Live Nation's current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event. Doors open 1 hr before event time. Merchant reserves the right to substitute closer seat assignment. For ADA seating, call box office promptly upon receipt of voucher - availability is limited.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

The Wailers

Proceed directly to your entry gate. There is no need to go to the box office. This is your ticket to the event. Contact House of Blues Orlando at 4079342583 with any questions.

Reggae evokes tropical weather and laid-back good times, which is why most reggae concerts conclude with crowds rushing the stage’s enormous hammock. Relax with this GrouponLive deal.

The Deal

$14 for one G-Pass to The Wailers (up to a $27 value)

When: Friday, April 26, at 9 p.m.

Where: House of Blues Orlando

Standing-room only general admission

Door time: 8 p.m.

Ticket values include all fees.<p>

Because the ticket is a G-Pass, Groupon customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their Groupon at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through Groupon’s mobile app.<p>

The Wailers

Since its 1969 formation as the band that launched Bob Marley to fame, The Wailers have crisscrossed the globe with the horn-fed, bass-fueled reggae sounds that spin from 250 million albums sold. Founding bassist Aston “Family Man” Barrett anchors the band with rhythms that roll beneath signature tracks such as “Lively Up Yourself.” Lead singer Koolant, who joined The Wailers after they spotted him in the film Made in Jamaica, lends a deep, smooth edge to the familiar Marley lyrics, including the subtle legal defense of “reflexes got the better of me” in the outlaw hit “I Shot the Sheriff.” Koolant has also worked some new tracks into The Wailers’ time-tested repertoire: an appeal to humanity’s generosity, “A Step for Mankind,” was written to benefit the UN’s World Food Program.<p>